At 35, Dylan Lodes was the picture of an active, healthy Oklahoman. Living in the vibrant Paseo District of Oklahoma City, he spent his free time ...
Concussions are among the most misunderstood brain injuries. They can happen to anyone, at any time, and their effects aren’t always as visible as a ...
At OU Health, we understand that quitting tobacco is one of the most important — and challenging — decisions you can make for your health. As ...
Measles, also known as rubeola, is a highly contagious viral infection that can be a significant health risk, especially to young children. Despite ...
It's a sunny spring afternoon in Oklahoma, and families are out enjoying the beautiful weather. Kids are riding ATVs, splashing in the pool, and ...
Early detection saves lives — it’s that simple when it comes to lung cancer. As the second most common cancer in the United States, lung cancer ...
Cervical cancer is a significant health concern for women, yet many myths and misconceptions surround it. These myths can lead to confusion and ...
In Oklahoma, around 76,000 people are living with Alzheimer's disease, a number that has surged by 13% in just five years. Despite the growing need ...
OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center has launched a mobile lung cancer screening bus, in collaboration with the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust ...
We’re excited to share groundbreaking findings from the Dementia Care Study (D-CARE), co-led by Lee Jennings, M.D., MSHS, OU Health geriatrician and ...
When Doug Matheny accepted a new position at the state health department to fight Big Tobacco and work with a coalition to improve key tobacco control ...
Ever wondered if you're the only one Googling those pressing health questions at 2 a.m.? Well, you're not alone! In fact, Oklahomans and Americans ...